Tom Holland has spoken out on the one condition he won’t budge on if he is to play Spider-Man again.
The 27-year-old actor played the web-slinging superhero in the Homecoming trilogy but it is not yet certain he will be back for another movie.
‘If I just played Spider-Man for the rest of my life, I’d still be the luckiest kid alive,’ he told Yahoo! Entertainment.
However, Tom has some reservations about portraying the superhero in a fourth movie.
He explained: ‘I’m going to have to plead the fifth there, because I’m not prepared to start talking about the future of Spider-Man – as everyone knows, I love him, he changed my life. I love the character.
Movie star: Tom Holland, 27, has spoken out on the one condition he won’t budge on if he is to play Spider-Man again (pictured this month)
Superhero: The actor played the web-slinging superhero in the Homecoming trilogy but it is not yet certain he will be back for another movie
‘Should we find a way to tell his story and do justice to him, we will do so, but if we can’t find a way to do that… if we can’t find a way to compete with the third one, then he’ll swing off into the sunset.’
It comes after Tom admitted he would be lucky to score the role again after he was asked by Screen Rant which Spider-Man villain he would like to take on next.
He said: ‘That’s a really tough question. I mean, Spider-Man has got arguably some of the best villains in the comic book world.
‘I love the character. I love Spider-Man. I’d be lucky to play him again, but we’ll have to wait and see.’
Tom has played the role of Spider-Man/Peter Parker since 2016 and recently emphasised that he was eager to portray the legendary hero on the big screen again.
The Uncharted star said: ‘I think as long as we can do justice to Peter Parker. As long as we can keep elevating and making the films better and making them mean more, then I’ll be there.
‘I’d be stupid to say that I wouldn’t be the luckiest kid alive if I got to do it again, there’s stuff going on, but we’ll have to just wait and see what happens.’
However, any Spidey return will have to wait as Tom confirmed that he will be taking a year off work after starring in and executive producing the psychological thriller TV series The Crowded Room.
Big screen: Tom has played the role of Spider-Man/Peter Parker since 2016 and recently emphasised that he was eager to portray the legendary hero again
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He told US TV show Extra: ‘I love the learning curve of becoming a producer. I’m no stranger to hard work.
‘I’ve always sort of lived by this idea that hard work is good work. I really enjoyed it, but then again, the show did break me.
‘There did come a time where I was sort of like, ‘I need to have a break.’ I disappeared.
‘I went to Mexico for a week and had some time on a beach. And I’m now taking a year off, and that is a result of how difficult this show was.’